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Microsoft 70-480

Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3

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Candidates for this exam should have one or more years of experience programming the essential business/application logic for a variety of application types and hardware/software platforms using JavaScript. Candidates should also have a minimum of one to two years of experience developing with HTML in an object-oriented, event-driven programming model.
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below.
Implement and manipulate document structures and objects (24%)

  • Create the document structure
    Structure the UI by using semantic markup, including for search engines and screen readers (Section, Article, Nav, Header, Footer and Aside); create a layout container in HTML
  • Write code that interacts with UI controls
    Programmatically add and modify HTML elements; implement media controls; implement HTML5 canvas and SVG graphics
  • Apply styling to HTML elements programmatically
    Change the location of an element; apply a transform; show and hide elements
  • Implement HTML5 APIs
    Implement storage APIs, AppCache API and Geolocation API
  • Establish the scope of objects and variables
    Define the lifetime of variables; keep objects out of the global namespace; use the “this” keyword to reference an object that fired an event; scope variables locally and globally
  • Create and implement objects and methods
    Implement native objects; create custom objects and custom properties for native objects using prototypes and functions; inherit from an object; implement native methods and create custom methods

Implement program flow (25%)

  • Implement program flow
    Iterate across collections and array items; manage program decisions by using switch statements, if/then, and operators; evaluate expressions
  • Raise and handle an event
    Handle common events exposed by DOM (OnBlur, OnFocus, OnClick); declare and handle bubbled events; handle an event by using an anonymous function
  • Implement exception handling
    Set and respond to error codes; throw an exception; request for null checks; implement try-catch-finally blocks
  • Implement a callback
    Receive messages from the HTML5 WebSocket API; use jQuery to make an AJAX call; wire up an event; implement a callback by using anonymous functions; handle the “this” pointer
  • Create a web worker process
    Start and stop a web worker; pass data to a web worker; configure timeouts and intervals on the web worker; register an event listener for the web worker; limitations of a web worker

Access and secure data (26%)

  • Validate user input by using HTML5 elements
    Choose the appropriate controls based on requirements; implement HTML input types and content attributes (for example, required) to collect user input
  • Validate user input by using JavaScript
    Evaluate a regular expression to validate the input format; validate that you are getting the right kind of data type by using built-in functions; prevent code injection
  • Consume data
    Consume JSON and XML data; retrieve data by using web services; load data or get data from other sources by using XMLHTTPRequest
  • Serialise, deserialise and transmit data
    Binary data; text data (JSON, XML); implement the jQuery serialise method; Form.Submit; parse data; send data by using XMLHTTPRequest; sanitise input by using URI/form encoding

Use CSS3 in applications (25%)

  • Style HTML text properties
    Apply styles to text appearance (colour, bold, italics); apply styles to text font (WOFF and @font-face, size); apply styles to text alignment, spacing and indentation; apply styles to text hyphenation; apply styles for a text drop shadow
  • Style HTML box properties
    Apply styles to alter appearance attributes (size, border and rounding border corners, outline, padding, margin); apply styles to alter graphic effects (transparency, opacity, background image, gradients, shadow, clipping); apply styles to establish and change an element’s position (static, relative, absolute, fixed)
  • Create a flexible content layout
    Implement a layout using a flexible box model; implement a layout using multi-column; implement a layout using position floating and exclusions; implement a layout using grid alignment; implement a layout using regions, grouping and nesting
  • Create an animated and adaptive UI
    Animate objects by applying CSS transitions; apply 3-D and 2-D transformations; adjust UI based on media queries (device adaptations for output formats, displays and representations); hide or disable controls
  • Find elements by using CSS selectors and jQuery
    Choose the correct selector to reference an element; define element, style and attribute selectors; find elements by using pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes (for example, :before, :first-line, :first-letter, :target, :lang, :checked, :first-child)
  • Structure a CSS file by using CSS selectors
    Reference elements correctly; implement inheritance; override inheritance by using !important; style an element based on pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes (for example, :before, :first-line, :first-letter, :target, :lang, :checked, :first-child)

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